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Consider the reaction described by the following chemical equation.
2 HN3(1) + 2 NO(g) — H2O2(1) + 4 N, (g)
What is the enthalpy change associated with the production of 1 mol of H, O, if a reaction that produces
2.50 g of H, O, releases 65.9 kJ of heat?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Q = -897 kJ/mol

Explanation:

From the given information:

The heat released Q = -65.9 kJ

To start with the molar mass of [tex]H_2O_2[/tex] = 2 × (molar mass of H) + 2 × (molar mass of O)

= (2 × 1.008) + (2 × 16.0 )

= 34.016 g/mol

However, given that:

mass of [tex]H_2O_2[/tex]  2.50 g

The number of moles of [tex]H_2O_2[/tex]  = [tex]\dfrac{mass}{molar \ mass}[/tex]

[tex]= \dfrac{2.5}{34.016}[/tex]

[tex]= 7.349 \times 10^{-2} \ mol[/tex]

Finally; Using the formula:

[tex]\Delta H = \dfrac{Q}{number \ of \ moles}\\ \\ Q = \dfrac{-65.9 \ kJ}{7.349 \times 10^{-2} \ mol}[/tex]

Q = -897 kJ/mol